That explains the diff...50 amp on the original, 60 amp on the replacement.
Mine didn't come with the fuse itself, but that's a small matter.
Thanks for the pic
I note that your trailer has a manufacture date of 2015. If your batteries are original it is possible that they have lost enough capacity to not be able to supply the high amperage to the inverter that a microwave demands. Battery years are somewhat like dog years.
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Alan
Okay, no reason to replace the batteries so far, so when I do, will see what happens. Can do without the more demanding appliances. Thanks
That explains the diff...50 amp on the original, 60 amp on the replacement.
Mine didn't come with the fuse itself, but that's a small matter.
Thanks for the pic
Amazon has changed the listing since I bought mine - sorry, I didn't catch that. The price is lower but without the fuse. You can use either a 50 amp or 60 amp Maxi fuse with the holder - As a terminal fuse, it can be 60 amps with the existing wiring.